WASHINGTON — The odds are against him, but Republican Michael Hargadon is taking on longtime Rep. Elijah Cummings — and three others — for the 7th Congressional District seat.
The Woodstock resident is the only one of Cummings four opponents able to raise a reportable amount of money for his campaign, but Cummings has all of the beat in cash, voter registration and name recognition.
The "Hargadon for U.S. Congress" campaign has raised "about $20,000," Hargadon said Tuesday. As of Oct. 15, Hargadon, a dentist, has $1,460 on hand for his campaign, according to the Federal Election Commission's...
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